Video Gaming News - October 2005
San Francisco, CA (October 7, 2005) - Ubisoft today announced that it
has decided to delay the launch of Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter
for the Xbox 360 until February 2006.
From Ubisoft:
The additional time devoted to the development of this title will allow
Ubisoft to offer gamers the best episode ever of the award-winning Tom Clancy’s
Ghost Recon franchise and will enable the game’s development teams to optimize
the application of Xbox 360™ technology. The delay of the release date will not
impact Ubisoft’s revenue forecasts for the fiscal year.
At the X05 event in Amsterdam earlier this week, Ubisoft astounded attendees
with playable single- and multi-player demonstrations of the thrilling new
title. Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter was extremely well received
by event participants and Ubisoft expects the game to quickly become a
blockbuster title.
“In Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, players will be able to
truly immerse themselves as soldiers of the future,” said Tony Kee, vice
president of marketing at Ubisoft North America. “This game will continue the
tradition of setting the bar for intense multiplayer action and cutting-edge
technology. X05 attendees experienced the stunning results of the work Ubisoft’s
award-winning studios have done in perfecting innovative multiplayer content and
taking advantage of next-generation capabilities.”
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